a simple reshade preset focused on brightening and sharpening the visuals of KoA:R
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i couldn't find a reshade preset that suited my personal taste so i haphazardly slapped this together. i've never made a preset before so it isn't perfect but i do think it looks pretty good most of the time. figured i'd share in case anyone else might like it.
this reshade was specifically made for the original version of KoA:R and may therefore not work as intended if loaded in the remaster
run the program (select direct3D 9 as the rendering API)
download the following shaders: Clarity.FX, GloomAO.fx, Lumasharpen.fx, CAS.fx, Technicolor2.fx, Curves.fx (if in doubt, just download all the available shader packs and delete the ones the preset doesn't use)
unpack wormwood.ini into the kingdoms of amalur: reckoning directory
launch the game and open the reshade menu by pressing the home key and select wormwood from the dropdown menu
you can toggle the effect on and off with numpad 2 (or remap it to a key of your choice in the settings tab of the reshade menu)
(all screenshots were taken using widescreen fixer to increase fov)